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Subject:Are We Nazi Germany?
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uly 1, 2021
Are We Nazi Germany?
ByRonald E. Yates
I've noticed that whenever the subject of Nazi Germany is raised, someone
always says something like this: "It's unbelievable that Adolf Hitler was able to
manipulate and control the entire German population.It just seems
impossible."
Yet that's exactly what he did.Yes, there were some dissenters and political
foes, but they were subdued and quashed as the boundless power of the Nazi
regime shut down all dissent with the use of the brown-shirted Sturmabteilung
or SA, the Schutzstaffel or SS, and the dreaded Gestapo or Geheime
Staatspolizei.
Perhaps a bit of context is in order here.I spent three years in Germany with
the Army Security Agency involved in SIGINT (intelligence derived from
electronic signals and systems used by foreign targets).I am fluent in German,
my wife is German, I have studied German history, and I keep up with current
events in the country.
Like a lot of Americans, I always assumed that America was safe from the kind
of tyranny the German people experienced under the heavy hand of the Third
Reich.There is no way our federal, state, and local governments could restrain
and control the American people the way Hitler and his Nazis dominated the
German population, I thought.Yet, for the past eighteen months, that's exactly
what has happened in America.
A nation that always prided itself on its independence and individuality was
suddenly locked down.Travel was restricted, schools and businesses were
shuttered, we were commanded to wear face masks, voting laws were altered,
isolation and quarantines were mandated, and speech was censored by social
and mainstream media if Big Tech oligarchs judged what was said or written as
"misinformation."
It didn't stop there.A public health emergency was declared, borders were
closed, and large gatherings were forbidden — including church attendance,
funerals, and weddings.
In short, civil liberties that Americans had always taken for granted were
suspended by those in power, just as the Nazis rescinded the rights of the
German people, including a free press guaranteed by Germany's Weimar
Republic (1918 to 1933).The German press quickly complied with its new
masters.
Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Germany's Minister of Propaganda, had no use for a
free press and once said, "Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the
government can play."
Alter that quote a little, and you have a passage more relevant to American
social media today: "Think of social and mainstream media as a great keyboard
on which Big Tech oligarchs can play."
Big Tech in the United States is following another Goebbels maxim: "Not
every item of news should be published.Rather, those who control news
policies should endeavor to make every item of news serve a certain purpose."
We know what that "certain purpose" is.
During Biden's socialist regime, the legacy media's goal is to promote socialist
policies and protect our feckless president from all criticism — the same
objective that Goebbels was tasked with during Adolf Hitler's reign.
No doubt Goebbels would be proud of America's Big Tech oligarchs.They are
performing the same tasks in 2021 America that Goebbels performed during
the 12 years of the Third Reich.
Instead of opposing restrictions on our First Amendment rights, which
guarantees five basic freedoms (religion, speech, the press, the right to
assemble, and the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances),
millions of panicked Americans were quick to acknowledge and tolerate these
new restrictions of their civil rights.The media declined to investigate the
pandemic, its source, its causes, and its severe impact — especially on young
children and the elderly.Instead, our media spent most of the pandemic
refusing to look at China as the cause and source of the COVID-19 virus,
choosing to pillory President Trump for daring even to suggest that China
might be culpable.Today, we are learning (much to the chagrin of the media)
that Trump was probably right.The virus came from a Wuhan, China lab and
not from a flying rodent.
As was the case in Nazi Germany, American K–12 schoolchildren and students
in universities are being indoctrinated with political dogma from socialist
organizations like Black Lives Matter.Curricula are filled with the bogus and
deceptive Critical Race Theory and the debunked and fallacious 1619
Project.Those who don't adhere to the dogma are ostracized, canceled, and
even fired from teaching positions.
In 1930s socialist Germany (Yes, folks, the Nazis were socialists.Nazi stands
for "Nationalsozialist" or National Socialism), the Nazis went even
farther.They sent educators, religious leaders, and political opponents to
concentration camps like Dachau.They encouraged supporters to take to the
streets to harass and assault Nazi opposition.It was a winning tactic because
few Germans dared oppose armed mobs of brownshirts who were never
arrested or prosecuted for their assaults on people or property.
Sound familiar?Remember Black Lives Matter and Antifa in places like
Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, and New York City?They are still
burning and looting.
"Whoever can conquer the street will one day conquer the state, for every form
of power politics and any dictatorship-run state has its roots in the street,"
Goebbels once said."Total dominance is the goal."
In Germany, it was one-party dominance that put the state at the summit of the
political and social lives of the German people.History was rewritten, free
speech was suppressed, books were banned, people's lives were monitored, and
religion was ridiculed and stifled in favor of the secular nation.
Today, Democrats in Congress talk about banning or outlawing the Republican
Party — or at least those Republicans and independents who supported and
voted for Donald Trump or who refused to follow government decrees and
diktats during the pandemic.
Others are quick to support the lockdowns and suspension of civil rights.
"This pandemic is a 'black swan event,' one without modern precedent," opined
Harvard Law professor Charles Fried."Most people are worried about
restrictions on meetings — that's freedom of association.And about being
made to stay in one place, which I suppose is a restriction on liberty.But none
of these liberties is absolute; they can all be abrogated for compelling
grounds.And in this case, the compelling ground is the public health
emergency."
I'm not buying it.
What we have experienced in the United States since January 2020 has been a
gross overreach of state and national power — the domination of individual
freedoms never before seen in this country.
Where were the resisters, the "anti-Nazis"?
In Nazi Germany, Jews were portrayed as a public health menace, vermin to be
exterminated.The monthly magazine Neues Volk, published by Germany's
"Office of Racial Policy," argued that all Jews suffered from "hereditary
illness" and that each Jew cost German taxpayers and the community 60,000
Reich Marks over the course of a single lifetime.Lists of Jews were compiled
in every German town and city, and today we know that millions were rounded
up and murdered.
There are troubling parallels to that kind of thinking in America today as
examples of anti-Semitism escalate day after day, mostly from a left that
supports Palestinian causes and terrorist tactics but maintains a visceral hatred
toward Israel.
Democrat members of Congress have taken that kind of political and social
"cleansing" even farther, insisting that Republicans, conservatives, and
anybody who supported or supports Donald Trump should be sent to "re-
education camps" and "deprogrammed."
Democrat Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other leftist Democrats
insist that "lists" should be made of all Trump supporters so they can be
"ostracized and otherwise punished."Keeping "enemies" lists was a favorite
tactic of the Gestapo.Thank you, AOC, for reintroducing this insidious tool to
Congress.
But Democrats didn't stop there.Michael Beller, principal counsel for the tax-
supported Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), said in a video that the children
of supporters of President Donald Trump should be seized and placed in "re-
education camps."
"We should go for all the Republican voters, and Homeland Security will take
their children away, and we'll put \[Trump-supporters' children\] into re-
education camps," Beller said in the video.
Beller must have been listening to Adolf Hitler, who, in 1933 said this about
children: "If the older generation cannot get accustomed to us, we shall take
their children away from them and rear them as needful to the Fatherland."
Isthisthe state of our nation today?
We are a country divided politically and socially into warring tribes: Democrats
vs. Republicans, liberals vs. conservatives, minorities (brown, black, and
yellow people) vs. whites, victims vs. oppressors, communities "of color" vs.
police, the "haves" vs. the "have nots," socialists vs. capitalists.
All that's left is for Americans on opposing sides to arm themselves and
commence slaughtering one another because of conflicting political and social
opinions or skin color.Wouldn't China, Russia, and America's other enemies
just love that?
In 1920s Germany, it was Hitler's brownshirts attacking the feeble Weimar
Republic — Germany's first experiment with democracy.It was a growing
Communist Party vs. a nascent Nazi Party.But after 1932, when Hitler and the
Nazis gained power, Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, and political opponents were
rounded up and sent to concentration camps.
Is this the "Endlösung" (final solution) that some socialists, radical leftists, and
Democrats are proposing for America's Republican Party, conservatives, and
Trump supporters?
Are we headed for a one-party socialist political system in which we allow our
rights to be suspended indefinitely, the way we did for the past 18 months?
After millions of courageous Americans went to war in World War II and more
than 500,000 made the ultimate sacrifice fighting fascism, are we going to roll
over and accept domination by a few elite socialists and leftist Democrats who
are convinced they should remain in powerad infinitum?Are the American
people going to submit to the Big Tech oligarchs, the corrupt and compliant
media, and the socialist elites in Washington and allow their rights to be
trampled and obliterated?
Are we becoming Nazi Germany?
Ronald E. Yates is a U.S. Army veteran, author, former Chicago Tribune
foreign correspondent, and professor and dean emeritus of journalism at the
University of Illinois.
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